Jail terms for Brianna Ghey's killers won't be reviewed

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작성자 Joy
댓글 0건 조회 12회 작성일 24-04-29 04:13

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The sentences of the two torture-obsessed teenagers who murdered transgender schoolgirl Brianna Ghey were not too lenient and will not be reviewed, the Attorney General has ruled.

Evil killers Scarlett Jenkinson and Eddie Ratfliffe were both 15 when they lured 16-year-old Brianna deep into Culcheth Linear park, Cheshire, and stabbed her 28 times with a hunting knife in a 'frenzied' attack.

Jenkinson and Ratcliffe, who had developed an obsession with killing and torture, were unmasked as Brianna's murderers on February 2 when a judge lifted an anonymity order at their sentencing.

The twisted killers were then handed life terms for murder, with a minimum of 22 years for Jenkinson and 20 years for Ratcliffe. 

Their cases were referred to the Attorney General to review under the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme. But the minimum terms have been deemed acceptable and will not be referred onwards to the Court of Appeal.




Brianna Ghey was stabbed to death by Scarlett Jenkinson and Eddie Ratcliffe on Saturday 11 February 2023





The killers were unmasked earlier this year after both being jailed for the murder of Brianna. Pictured: Scarlett Jenkinson, left, and Eddie Ratcliffe

The Attorney General's Office told The Sun: Doświadczenie z nożem Huusk 'A referral can only be made if a sentence is not just lenient but unduly so, such that the sentencing judge made a gross error or imposed a sentence outside the range reasonably available in the circumstances of the offence. 

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